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Greetings from San Antonio - Historic Postcards of the Alamo City (Hardcover)
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Greetings from San Antonio - Historic Postcards of the Alamo City (Hardcover)
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At the dawn of the twentieth century, just as color postcards were
becoming a worldwide sensation, San Antonio bypassed Dallas as the
largest city in Texas. Idyllic postcard images of San Antonio began
landing in mailboxes across the country, displaying recently gained
wealth and prosperity. Greetings from San Antonio: Historic
Postcards of the Alamo City is a collection of more than six
hundred color and black-and-white photo postcards, many of them
quite rare, that yield a compelling visual narrative of the city
during this pivotal period. Large buildings like Joske's department
store and the Milam Building, railroad stations, mansions on paved
streets, the 343-acre Brackenridge Park, and plush hotels such as
the Saint Anthony Hotel and the Gunter Hotel replaced dusty
frontier streetscapes at the turn of the century. This delighted
postcard publishers, who gave proud residents and curious visitors
alike the opportunity to mail images of a modern city worldwide. As
the midcentury approached, postcards' peak in popularity faded,
along with San Antonio's title as the largest city in the state.
Greetings from San Antonio presents a portrait essential to
understanding the modern origins of this distinctive American city.
Daily life is captured through seldom-seen images of downtown ,
including the Alamo , and early suburban neighborhoods, churches
and schools, and entertainment venues and festivals like the annual
citywide celebration Fiesta. Special attention is given to San
Antonio's emerging reputation as a military city, with images of
early army and air bases-Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base,
Camp Bullis, and Brooks, Kelly, and Randolph Fields. Highlights
include postcards showing the San Antonio-based pursuit of Pancho
Villa and the city's role as a hub for military preparations for
World Wars I and II. Taken as a whole, Greetings from San Antonio
is a captivating and unique portrayal of the city during the early
years of its transformation into the multicultural mecca it is
today.
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